PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 6 (UPI) -- Bill Cosby's criminal trial for alleged sexual assault has been pushed back several months, and will possibly include the testimony of 13 victims, prosecutors said.
Judge Steven O'Neill set a new tentative date of June 5, 2017 for Cosby's trial to begin, pushing back from the expected fall beginning, due to Cosby's lead lawyer being "extraordinarily overbooked." O'Neill also said he would work to have the tentative date scrubbed for something sooner.